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Cramer's Rule is a method of solving systems of equations using matrices.
General Form for n variables
Cramer's Rule employs the matrix determinant to solve a system of n linear equations in n variables.
We wish to solve the general linear system
for the vector
. Here,
is the coefficient matrix,
is a column vector.
Let
be the matrix formed by replacing the jth column of
with
.
Then, Cramer's Rule states that the general solution is
General Solution for 2 Variables
Consider the following system of linear equations in
and
, with constants
:
By Cramer's Rule, the solution to this system is:
Example in 3 Variables
Here,
Thus,
We calculate the determinants:
Finally, we solve the system: